The Heat and the Spurs lead the semifinals by two
Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs both lead 2-0 the NBA semifinals. The 2013 champions won game two against Brooklyn Nets, while the Spurs had no problem with Portland Trail Blazers.
Although Brooklyn won all games in the regular season, Miami leads the way 2-0 in the playoffs. The franchise in South Florida needs only two more wins to reach the conference finals for a fourth year in a row. Lebron James with 22 points was Miami's best scorer followed by Chris Bosh with 18 in a
Lat year's runner ups, look even more determined. Carried again by Frenchman Tony Parker, the Spurs won game two, 114-97. TP had a double-double with 16 points and 10 assists. “The whole team was playing great. The ball movement was great, Kawhi and Marco were making shots. We did our job, we won out first two games at home,” said Parker after the game.
The series will shift to Portland for the next two games, where San Antonio Spurs can seal the deal. With two wins away, the Texans can qualify for the Western Conference final.